Ammonium Folate-Reinforced Self-Assembly of Gelatin into N/B/O-Enriched Hierarchical Porous Carbons with Loosely Layered Structure for Anti-Freezing Flexible Supercapacitors.
Shiyu YuYong YeMei YangYijiang LiuDuanguang YangHuaming LiBei LiuPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Heteroatom-doped layered porous carbons are recently regarded as promising electrode materials for high energy density supercapacitors because they can integrate high-level heteroatom-doping and layered nano-space together to provide huge pseudocapacitive reaction areas and accelerate ion diffusion/transport. Herein, an innovative strategy is reported to prepare N/B/O co-doped layered porous carbons via ammonium folate-reinforced self-assembly of gelatin and boric acid followed by carbonization. Biomass-derived ammonium folate not only acts as an N-riched precursor but also can fasten in the process of self-assembly via boric acid-assisted electrostatic adsorption and hydrogen bonding to promote the formation of stable 3D cross-linked networks, resulting in the obtained N/B/O co-doped layered porous carbon (BNLC-850) has a large specific surface area (1822 m 2 g -1 ), hierarchical porous structure and super-high heteroatom contents (N, 12.65; B, 5.67; and O, 13.84 at.%). The BNLC-850 achieves an ultrahigh specific capacitance of 525.2 F g -1 in the alkaline electrolyte at 0.5 A g -1 , meanwhile, DFT calculations reveal that the high-level N/B/O-doping can effectively weaken the adsorption barriers of K-ions. Moreover, the BNLC-850 assembles anti-freezing flexible solid-state supercapacitors in MPEI-TF-IL gel polymer electrolyte deliver a high energy density of 41.2 Wh kg -1 , excellent flexibility, and long cycle-life at -20 °C.
Keyphrases
- solid state
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